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@ljmcorean let's see a fit, fam!
UNIFORM LA CHILLICOTHE WORK JACKET Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Chillicothe Work Jacket is an elevated take on the classic Detroit Work Jacket. Made of ultra-premium 14-ounce Japanese canvas, it has been meticulously washed and hand distressed to replicate vintage workwear that’s been worn for years, and available in three colors.
This just dropped today. If you missed out on the preorder, there are some sizes left, but they won't be around for long. Check out the remaining stock here
Good luck!.
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@zenosparadox here you go my friend!
Bleached 107s 4:
Waist - 17"
Thighs - 12"
Rise - 12.5"
Inseam - 33"
Leg Opening - 7.25"
Stone Black 107s (didn't have 5 in bleached) 5:
Waist - 18.5"
Thighs - 12.5"
Rise - 13.25"
Inseam - 33"
Leg Opening - 7.5"
Noma Ombre Blouson 3:
Pit to pit: 23.5"
Sleeves: 28"
Shoulders: 18.25"
Length: 26.5"
EG Flannel XL:
Pit to pit: 26"
Sleeves: 27.5"
Shoulders: 20.25"
Length: 34.5"
@zenosparadox for something like that if you're in between sizes, I'd actually probably go with the lower of the 2. not that TTS big wouldn't work, but I personally think those look a little better not too huge
@zenosparadox I have two of the Nanamica cardigans from last year. One in S (Dark Navy) and one in M (Green). They're quite roomy. I'm usually an M in tops/outerwear. They're definitely pretty roomy and run a size large. I can layer a lot with the M but not as much with S. It's really up to you how you'd like it. I think they both work great.
How do you find the reverse side of the beige? I slightly prefer the front of the beige version to the black, but the reverse side of the beige is a white-ish color that seems a bit impractical, whereas the reverse of the black is a beige, which makes it a reverse side I might be more likely to use. Or is the reversibility of this jacket simply in theory and not something you’d tend to do in practice?@zenosparadox I'll make it easy for you - go with Beige